A magazine, not a mailer
Real editorial content. PGA-authored golf tips, player profiles, tour schedules and lifestyle features readers genuinely want. Your ad runs inside a publication people pick up and keep, not a stack of coupons.
Print is back, and country club members are the hardest audience to reach with digital. The Golf Almanac sits where they actually pay attention. Between rounds, in the lounge, on the table by the chair.
Display ads get ignored. Emails get archived unread. The best paid placements compete with an endless feed and an algorithm deciding what to surface next. Affluent audiences have learned to tune most of it out.
Print works differently. A magazine sits on a table, gets picked up and gets read at a relaxed pace. Pages do not refresh. There is no algorithm. The ad sitting next to a story on Scottie Scheffler is the ad that gets seen.
This is why print has been quietly making a comeback, especially with affluent readers. Print is not dying. It is becoming rare, and that is what makes it valuable again.
Country club members are particularly hard to reach digitally. They are older than the social media core. They are not opening cold emails from local businesses. They are not clicking display ads. They are not scrolling.
They are at the club. Between rounds, in the lounge, in the locker room. That is where The Golf Almanac sits. On the table by the chair, beside the daily fee schedule, behind the bar.
When a member picks up the magazine, they are not multitasking. They are reading at a relaxed pace, in an environment where they trust what they see. Your ad sits inside that, in the company of PGA-authored articles and tour coverage.
Real editorial content. PGA-authored golf tips, player profiles, tour schedules and lifestyle features readers genuinely want. Your ad runs inside a publication people pick up and keep, not a stack of coupons.
Print and digital are bundled. Every printed edition carries a QR code linking to the online flipbook. Your ad runs for twelve full months, beginning the day the books arrive at the pro shops.
We feature one or two businesses per category at each club, by design. Your ad is not crowded between three competitors. Category space is limited and protected.
Our design team builds your ad at no additional cost. Send photos, a logo, a link to your site or just a description. Most ads are ready within twenty-four hours.
Ad sizes from a quarter page to a full spread. One-time fee for the full twelve months, with design and the digital edition included. Pricing varies by market and placement. Request information for your area.
I am glad to see that The Golf Almanac is recognizing the importance of such worthy causes as Golf 2.0, the Wounded Warrior Golf Program, EAGA, and the endeavors of the Philadelphia Section of the PGA. The informative golf tips from our pros, along with the travel destinations and PGA tour schedules, are an added bonus. This is a great publication that anyone, golfer or not, would enjoy reading.
My good friend John Carpineta just handed me a recent copy of your Golf Almanac. I must say I was extremely impressed with its format and the overall quality of the publication. In my opinion, this is exactly the type of magazine that would appeal to every golfer, especially the Golf Tips articles. I also look forward to reading your bonus articles on such wonderful causes as our Wounded Warriors program, which benefits our veterans.
My members really enjoy the Golf Almanac magazine. Whether it is a golf destination article, a tip from the Pro, or reviews on golf clubs, it is very informative. Also, having the schedule of all three golf tours keeps you up to date on where they are week to week.
Absolutely a must-have for the country club golfer. Tips that improve your health, not just your game, are what we can all appreciate, and Golf Almanac delivers. Love the player profiles, from Arnold to Zoeller. Great job, guys.
Had great success working with this company. Received multiple calls and positive feedback. Highly recommend to get your name out there.
Got a call from them, decided to advertise, really happy I did because I've already gotten 3 clients within the first month. Would recommend.
We have a small family owned service business. We did our first ad and it did so well we took a larger ad the next year. We get more quality leads with The Golf Almanac and we will be doing a full page this year. Thanks. PS my rep was great and the art dept did a great ad for us for free.
The Golf Almanac connected us with high-value local customers we were not reaching anywhere else.
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